The Queen of Thieves

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A young, depressed Afro-Latina with a wide se of skills decides to join forces with the government that ruined her life.

This is where The Queen of Thieves starts.

This journey is heartwrenching at times, a party during others

And you won’t want to miss a second.

*****

A book cover for The Queen of Thieves: A New Throne by Bryanna Bond. 
The focus is an open manila folder with files strew about. This includes, a torn photo of a leather throne with a gun in front of it, a "night vision" style photo of a hallway, an image of an audio waveform, an expense sheet, a sticky note with the words "delicate situation", and a transcript with words blacked out and notes scribbled on top.
The title of the book is in big print front and center over lines of fingerprints

A New Throne

Themes: Depression, Suicide, Found Family, High School Romance, Murder

Two teens meet at school and it seems like love at first sight.

Carrie Williams, the suicidal new girl that’s always the smartest in the room.

CJ Castle, a lonely and depressed boy that’s been beaten down at school and home.

He never dreamed that he’d find love in his life but now he has someone he’d move Heaven and Earth for.

The only problem is:

Carrie’s real name is Dallas Rider and stealing CJ’s heart is her golden ticket into the home of his black-market arms dealing father.

For Dallas, the many definitely outweigh the one, but it still hurts to know he might not make it out of this alive.

*****

A book cover for The Queen of Thieves: Catwalk Criminals by Bryanna Bond.
The focus is an open manila folder with files strew about. This includes, a torn photo with a red bag and a pair of heels in a camera viewfinder, a picture of rubble, a photo of the neon lights of a club, and incident report, an invoice, a sticky note with under other documents with the words "ensure that we can control her" visible, and a transcript with words and names blacked out and the words "trust" and "security breach" written on top.
The title of the book is in big print front and center over lines of fingerprints

Catwalk Criminals

Themes: Depression, suicide, PTSD and flashbacks, modeling, beauty standards, found family, anxiety.

Killing a man leaves a heavy trauma that can only be healed with time, especially when you were already dealing with a lifetime of depression. But Dallas Rider has work to do, so coping will just have to wait.

Right now, she’s got a week to figure out why a Columbian cartel has turned on the supermodel moving their product.

If the case is even that simple.

*****

A book cover for The Queen of Thieves: Island Affairs by Bryanna Bond.
The focus is an open manila folder with files strew about. This includes, a torn photo of an island's beach, an invoice, a business card with words blacked out but the words "of They'll Run You Over" visible, a file titled "Confirmation of Dismissal" a transcript with words and names blacked out and the phrases "can we trust her", "where did she go?" and "The Utmost Discretion" written on it.
The title of the book is in big print front and center over lines of fingerprints

Island Affairs

Themes: Alcohol Abuse, anxiety, panic attacks, nuclear war, feeling inadequate, found family, workplace romance, PTSD

Mutually Assured Destruction. Three words that bought the world some time and keeps its leaders constantly on edge. So when Team Delta is assigned to the mission of a lifetime, a potential nuclear incident, the pressure is mounting for this already fractured team

A Leader that feels cast into the shadows.
A Super Spy, traumatized seeking comfort in drinking.
A Smart-Ass just trying to keep his friend alive.

Too many emotions. Too important a mission.
Team Delta might have to save the world today, but when will they save themselves.

*****

The cover feature is a manila folder with documents on top. A transcript with lots of text blacked out that ends with the words "I.  Will. Shoot." On the transcript are two scribbled notes: "The Four corners?" and "Find out everything we can".
On top of that is a photo of a warehouse and a map of the Midwest and Mexico.
Between them is a typed note that says " last known location: Samuel Morton Correctional Facility in 2 months before the trial of Malcolm Ryder. Presumed—"
There's a painted portrait of a tan skin woman with loose curls in a suit, her face covered by a ripped piece of paper with the words "Where has she been?"
Finally there is a note with a red check mark and the words "acquire-" the other two words being blacked out and unreadable.

Verdad y Consecuencias

Themes: Trauma, reunions, child abuse, found family, PTSD, workplace romances, murder, bonding

Dallas Rider used to know who she was: A ridiculously rich girl with more degrees than a high schooler should be capable of that also has a few years of career crime under her list of extra-curriculars. And thanks to the murder of her father and the subsequent abandonment by her mother, she’s also got “New York’s forgotten sob story” and “Greengate Psychiatric Facility’s least favorite “guest”” on her list of superlatives. But it was all fine because the only family she thought she needed, she found in her lifelong best friend.

Enter the Bureau for Covert Initiatives and the rag-tag group of teen spies that annoyingly wormed their way into her heart. It’s all fun, teasing, and games until she remembers the boy whose father got shot.

Becoming a spy already flipped her world on its head, but when ghosts of her past start coming out of the woodworks, the chaos is all but overwhelming.

Dallas Rider used to know exactly who she was.

But now, more than a few people, herself included, are terrified of who she’ll become.